On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Sander van Zoest wrote:

> On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, Nathan Torkington wrote:
> 
> >  * Case studies showing how big companies use mod_perl
> > This latter is an important part of the Perl conference.  Many
> > companies who would never 'fess up to using Perl seem quite happy
> > to send employees to speak at conferences.  Their talks end up as
> > a big advertisement for Perl, and lets us name-drop the company as
> > a Perl user.  I see no reason why the same shouldn't happen with
> > mod_perl.
> 
> At the last US ApacheCon I did a talk on how we do XML/modperl related
> stuff for our publishing model at MP3.com, Inc. I have since then changed
> companies, so I can't really talk about that anymore (still got slides
> on my personal site though).
> 
> The only thing I can really talk about is my current experiences 
> in regards to i18n with the mailing list archives at 
> <http://archive.covalent.net/>, but that would be pretty boring 
> I would think.

You could talk about how Cocoon couldn't handle the load so you installed
AxKit :-)

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